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China Has Reopened to Tourists. The Hard Part Is Getting There.

When the Chinese government announced last month that it would fully reopen its borders to foreign travelers, the news came…

Magazine

Have Eggs, Will Travel. To Freeze Them.

Faced with the high cost of egg-freezing in their home countries, some women are going abroad for a better deal,…

World

A Mad Dash as Commuters Deal With New L.I.R.R. Service

The railroad’s long-awaited expansion to the East Side of Manhattan has unexpectedly added travel time for some Brooklyn-bound commuters.

World

Strikes in Europe Are Leaving Some Travelers Stranded. What You Need to Know.

As workers in Europe protest low wages and adverse working conditions, travelers may find themselves having to contend with disruptions.…

Finance

The No-Jet Set: They’ve Given Up Flying to Save the Planet

With airplanes producing a large amount of climate-warming emissions, a growing number of travelers are signing pledges to keep their…

World

Chinese Travel Is Set to Return. The Question Is, When?

The country has dropped restrictions on overseas journeys for its citizens, but once-popular destinations are still waiting for the flood…

World

Eurostar, Symbol of a Connected Europe, Is Plagued by Brexit Hurdles

The high-speed train service under the English Channel is leaving many seats unfilled, rather than risk delays caused by more…

Magazine

What Clothes Should I Pack for a Work Trip?

A reader is looking for stylish and wrinkle-resistant attire to wear while presenting at a conference.

World

China Cautiously Takes to the Road for Lunar New Year

With strict Covid restrictions lifted weeks ahead of the country’s most important holiday, millions, joyful yet anxious, could finally travel…

News

Jonathan Raban, Adventurous Literary Traveler, Dies at 80

An expatriate Briton, he followed Huckleberry Finn’s Mississippi, sailed to Alaska and explored eastern Montana. But, he said, he was…

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